Martin, I got this after I sent out my request. My mailing address is: John Dorsey, Mail Stop C1-2A Octel Communications Corp. 1001 Murphy Ranch Road Milpitas, Ca. 95035-7912 I work on telecom approvals for our voice mail systems, but I am changing jobs here in the very near future and this article may be of use. Thanks, John
______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Re: ADSL, SDSL... Sources of Information Author: [email protected] at P_Internet_Mail List-Post: [email protected] Date: 6/11/97 9:08 AM We've received so many requests for the article that I can't ask our editorial assistant to spend so much time at the fax machine. The article is 7 sheets of paper (4-1/2 pages of actual text, the rest are ads). Therefore, please send your snail-mail address and we'll send you a copy. While I have your attention, I'd like to know something about what you do and about what kind of articles would help you at your work. Regards, Martin Rowe Technical Editor Test & Measurement World voice 617-558-4426 fax 617-558-4470 e-mail [email protected] >>> "Rusty Renkel" <[email protected]> 06/10/97 10:37pm >>> Martin: I would be interested in a copy of your article - my fax is 908.562.1134. Thanks, Rusty Renkel Sr. Physical Design Engineer Ariel Corporation email: [email protected] phone: 908.394-6025 ---------- > From: Martin Rowe <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: ADSL, SDSL... Sources of Information -Reply > Date: Tuesday, June 10, 1997 9:12 AM > > I wrote an article called "ADSL Products Must Conform and > Perform" for the February 1997 issue of Test & Measurement > World. The article isn't on line, but I can send it by fax or > snail-mail. Just let me know. > > Martin Rowe > Technical Editor > Test & Measurement World > voice 617-558-4426 > fax 617-558-4470 > e-mail [email protected] > > >>> David Drori <[email protected]> 06/10/97 > 02:07am >>> > Dear Treggers, > > Stephen Phillips asks: > "Any info. or sources of info. for worldwide PTT > requirements, and any info. on this technology > itself, for - ADSL, SDSL, etc., would be greatly > appreciated. Thanks. " > > [snip] > > A useful article also appeared in EDN magazine of October > 10, 1996, called: > "The End of the Wait for Home Internet". This described the > various technologies. You can find EDN magazine at > www.ednmag.com and can probably > download the article. The article will help understand the > different DSL technologies and the merits and drawbacks of > each, and includes a comparison of the two contending > ADSL methods: CAP and DMT. > > [snip]
